Gabriel S Walsh, experienced  attorney in Hillsboro, OR with 17 reviews
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Gabriel S Walsh

180 E Main St Ste 210, Hillsboro, OR

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Timothy zurita

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16 Dec, 2023
OH WOW. YAY!! Well congratulations Tyler Beach.... On this crazy jury trial win. Where do I even start? Well first off I want to thank Tyler and his respected team thank you so much for proving the system they were wrong it was and has been such a bittersweet moment but as far as for what Tyler did for me goes beyond what you were asked of I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart. My Babies have their Daddy home. When I first brought this case to Tyler's attention we weren't sure if there would be a case opened and we had, had the evidence of innocence for myself as I was the client with the most known criminal history from the past at the time. so long story short a secret indictment came in and then Tyler instantly went to work on providing the evidence of my innocence which was the video. From there Tyler pushed through the motions tried to move for them to be dropped mind you this was an attempt murder 2nd and assault 1 unlawful use of weapon. 2 measure 11 and the 3rd believe class c felony. Mandatory minimum looking at well over 25 years I commend Tyler for pushing through the investigation mind you I was his client before the fire and we went through to trial almost 2 1/2 years later and Tyler did his due diligence in the court room mind you this was a three co defendent case that we were fighting for each other not against each other. This was a self defense case as he was the aggressor Tyler proved me his client was innocent countless times on openings during questioning and while I was on the stand all the way through close and all the through the court hallways knowing I was innocent and at verdict Tyler was respectful of my family mind you one co defendant is my brother and was robbed on a guilty verdict due to corruption of the courts. And we received an acquittal. Thank you Tyler for not show boating in front of them you showed me how much heart you had for us thank you again and can't thank you enough. GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY AS WELL THEY HAVE A GOOD MAN IN THEIR LIFE. I would give you a gazillion stars and more if I could.
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M arthur

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15 Dec, 2023
Tyler Beach Did an Excellent Job at trial. Went up and beyond for his client. In the end the verdict was NOT GUILTY on all counts.
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Mandi thompson

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28 May, 2023
I think they could really have done so much more
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Excellent trial performance and advocacy for the client
“Tyler Beach Did an Excellent Job at trial. Went up and beyond for his client. In the end the verdict was NOT GUILTY on all counts.”
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Thorough investigation and presentation of evidence to prove client's innocence
“From there Tyler pushed through the motions tried to move for them to be dropped mind you this was an attempt murder 2nd and assault 1 unlawful use of weapon. 2 measure 11 and th”
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Respectful and compassionate treatment of the client and their family
“And we received an acquittal. Thank you Tyler for not show boating in front of them you showed me how much heart you had for us thank you again and can't thank you enough. GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY AS WELL THEY HAVE A GOOD MAN IN THEIR LIFE.”
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Concerns about the firm not doing enough for the client
“I think they could really have done so much more”

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